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    Passive Heat Stimuli as a Systemic Training in Elite Endurance Athletes: A New Strategy to Promote Greater Metabolic Flexibility by Sergi Cinca-Morros, Martin Burtscher, Fernando Benito-Lopez, Jesús Álvarez-Herms

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…<b>Objectives:</b> The ability to efficiently regulate body temperature is crucial during endurance activities such as trail running, especially during competitive events in hot conditions. …”
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    Effect of sodium bicarbonate on prolonged running performance: A randomized, double-blind, cross-over study. by Tanja Freis, Anne Hecksteden, Ulf Such, Tim Meyer

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>The ability to sustain intense exercise seems to be partially limited by the body's capability to counteract decreases in both intra- and extracellular pH. …”
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    Antagonist muscle activity during reactive balance responses is elevated in Parkinson's disease and in balance impairment. by Kimberly C Lang, Madeleine E Hackney, Lena H Ting, J Lucas McKay

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Linear mixed models identified significant associations between impaired modulation and PD (P<0.05) and PD severity (P<0.01); models assessing the entire sample without referencing PD status identified associations with balance ability (P<0.05), but not age (P = 0.10).<h4>Significance</h4>Antagonist activity is increased during reactive balance responses in PD patients who are not selected on phenotype and are candidates for exercise-based rehabilitation. …”
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    The profound implications of mitochondrial myopathy on activities of daily living: an observational qualitative study of standardized structured and semi-structured patient intervi... by Elizabeth M. McCormick, James T. Peterson, Joaquim Diego D. Santos, Jean Flickinger, Rui Xiao, Richard Haas, Zarazuela Zolkipli-Cunningham

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Objective: We sought to characterize how MM patients feel about their symptoms in the key MM domains of muscle weakness, muscle fatigue, exercise intolerance, imbalance, and peripheral neuropathy; as well as their functional ability. …”
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    COVID-19 Sequelae: Long-Term Impairments in Physical Performance by Maria Spychalska, Jan Spychalski

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Some of the most common post-COVID-19 complications affect the ability to return to physical activity and subsequent physical performance. …”
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    Salmon Nasal Cartilage-Derived Proteoglycans Alleviate Monosodium Iodoacetate-Induced Osteoarthritis in Rats by Inae Jeong, Jinbum Park, Shinjung Park, Tatuya Wada, Dae Soo Lim, Ok-Kyung Kim

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Key aspects of osteoarthritis pathology, including impaired exercise ability, inflammation, extracellular matrix degradation, and chondrocyte apoptosis, were assessed using histological analysis, micro-CT, treadmill testing, serum assays, and mRNA/protein expression studies. …”
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    Synergistic actions of corticosterone and BDNF on rat hippocampal LTP by Jonathan S. Thacker, Liam T. Ralph, Laura Koek, Aram Abbasian, Luis B. Bettio, Ashleigh E. Smith, John Georgiou, Brian R. Christie, Graham L. Collingridge

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Abstract Exercise evokes many physiological changes, including the release of hormones and growth factors that are known to improve cognition via unknown mechanisms. …”
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    Cardiac output limits maximal oxygen consumption, but what limits maximal cardiac output? by Ilkka Heinonen

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Abstract Maximal oxygen uptake/consumption is an important variable determining exercise performance. It is generally considered to be limited largely, but not exclusively, by maximal cardiac output (CO), which limits the ability of heart to pump oxygen‐rich arterial blood to working muscles. …”
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    Meta-analyses of the effects of high-intensity interval training in elite athletes—part I: mean effects on various performance measures by Hans-Peter Wiesinger, Hans-Peter Wiesinger, Hans-Peter Wiesinger, Thomas Leonard Stöggl, Thomas Leonard Stöggl, Nils Haller, Nils Haller, Julia Blumkaitis, Tilmann Strepp, Francesca Kilzer, Anna Schmuttermair, Will G. Hopkins

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this study, we present meta-analyses of the effects of HIIT focusing on these deficits.MethodsThe effects of 6 types of HIIT and other moderators were derived from 34 studies involving highly trained endurance and elite athletes in percent units via log-transformation from separate meta-regression mixed models for sprint, time–trial, aerobic/anaerobic threshold, peak speed/power, repeated-sprint ability, V˙O2max, and exercise economy. The level of evidence for effect magnitudes was evaluated based on the effect uncertainty and the smallest important change of 1%.ResultsCompared with control training, HIIT showed good to excellent evidence for the substantial enhancement of most measures for some athlete subgroups in practically important study settings defined by effect moderators (maximum of 12.6%, for endurance female athletes after 6 weeks of aerobic traditional long intervals). …”
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    Effects of 8-weeks of supplementation with a plant protein blend + creatine monohydrate on changes in maximal strength in resistance-trained males and females by Anthony M. Hagele, Kevin F. Holley, Alex C. Schrautemeier, James L. Tice, Joshua Iannotti, Joesi M. Krieger, Connor J. Gaige, Wyatt B. McLaughlin, Ralf Jäger, Chad M. Kerksick

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Creatine monohydrate is well established for its ability to support exercise training adaptations, but limited research has explored any synergies that may exist between plant proteins and creatine monohydrate. …”
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    High INtensity Interval Training In pATiEnts with intermittent claudication (INITIATE): protocol for a multicentre, proof-of-concept, prospective interventional study by Gordon McGregor, Chao Huang, Maureen Twiddy, Judith Long, Amy Harwood, Lee Ingle, Saïd Ibeggazene, Sean Pymer, Adam R Nicholls, Sean Carroll, Marjorie Rooms, I C Chetter

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Introduction The first-line recommended treatment for patients with intermittent claudication (IC) is a supervised exercise programme (SEP), which includes a minimum of 2-hours of exercise per week over a 12-week period. …”
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    Respiratory Muscle Strength Training for Athletes: A Narrative Review by Thiagarajan Subramanian, Manu Goyal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The reviewed studies suggest that RMT can significantly increase pulmonary function parameters; however, the impact of RMT on these parameters remains inconsistent across studies. Regarding exercise performance, RMT has been shown to improve endurance, as evidenced by increased time to exhaustion, VO2 max, Repeated Sprint Ability (RSA) and postural control in some studies. …”
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    KEMAMPUAN MAHASISWA JURUSAN SASTRA INDONESIA UNIVERSITAS ANDALAS DALAM MERESPONS KAIDAH BAHASA INDONESIA PADA LAMAN UKBI.INFO by Ria Febrina, Sri Wahyuni

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Ukbi.info a page that used to examine the ability of bahasa Indonesia. This page is provided as exercise tool before doing official UKBI test held by Badan Pengembangan Bahasa dan Perbukuan Republik Indonesia. …”
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    Theoretical foundations of the «project» («international project») concepts study and the impact of project management on the development of business enterprises by A.S. Polianska

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Project management is becoming more important in both the public and private sectors of the economy because it develops the ability to plan, and organize the work process, and forms the ability to direct resources and exercise control over them to achieve specific goals. …”
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    Nursing diagnoses in overweight adolescents by Raphaela Santos do Nascimento Rodrigues, Ana Márcia Tenório de Souza Cavalcanti, Telma Marques da Silva

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…A population-based cross-sectional study that investigated the socio-demographic, behavioural and psychological characteristics of adolescents aged from 10 to 14 years. 11 nursing diagnoses were identified: "Risk of overweight", "Risk of impaired adolescent development", "Risk of insecurity in parental role performance", "Risk of the family impaired ability to manage diet regime", "Risk of impaired ability to manage diet regime", "Risk of lack of knowledge of dietary regime", "Risk of excess food intake", "Risk of negative self-image", "Risk of low self-esteem", "Risk of impaired social well-being" and "Impaired exercise pattern". …”
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    The chain mediating role of emotion regulation and stress perception in physical activity alleviating college students’ health anxiety by Tianci Wang, Yuyang Nie, Xiansen Yao, Jiyun Zhang, Yanyue Li, Han Sun, Jinchao Gao

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…At the theoretical level, a multilevel framework of physiological activation, cognitive regulation, and stress reconstruction was constructed; at the practical level, it provides a scientific basis for mental health intervention programs in colleges and universities and suggests that techniques such as Positive Mindfulness Exercise and Cognitive Behavioral Training can be integrated into physical exercise, which can effectively alleviate college students’ health anxiety and promote their physical and mental health development by enhancing their emotion regulation ability and lowering the level of stress perception.…”
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